Bill proposes cutting costs on contraceptives at colleges
Safe sex might soon get a lot cheaper at universities nationwide. A bill proposed to the House of Representatives last Thursday would dramatically reduce birth control prices on college campuses.
Carnegie Mellon goes ‘greener’ in practices
Whether Carnegie Mellon students find themselves buying cage-free eggs from Entropy+, throwing their glass bottles into the recycling bin in the University...
Aharoni speaks on branding
Ido Aharoni is a salesman. But instead of selling a product, he’s trying to sell a country. On Thursday, the Israeli assistant foreign minister and brand...
Campus News in Brief
APhiO to hold wheelchair race In honor of community service fraternity Alpha Phi Omega’s National Service Week (Nov. 4 to 10), Carnegie Mellon’s chapter...
Lecture Preview
Subject: John Bowe The Basics: John Bowe, the author of Nobodies: Modern American Slave Labor and the Dark Side of the New Global Economy, will speak...
Statistically Speaking
Temperatures are lowering rapidly in Pittsburgh and Carnegie Mellon students are feeling the changes. Although it may seem like Pittsburgh’s weather is...
Crime & Incident
Theft Nov. 3, 2007 at 2:17 a.m. A University Center Information Desk employee called University Police when he noticed that an Asian flag from the International...